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Zane Grey's novel Fighting Caravans, published in 1929, is a classic work of Wild West literature. Set in 1856, it follows a caravan of settlers traveling from Independence, Missouri, to the West.
The author weaves a love story based on the events of the fight for the right to vote in 1867, in which only part of the male population of Britain received the right to vote.
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